This shit should be archived in a fucking museum it is so well done. Long as hell but it captures a ton of good behind the scenes shit, shit with people in the crowd, and shit with the music being played. It's got it all.

Museums of the future are going to have to change the way things are done due to society turning into a high tech society.

You can simply hang up a painting on a wall in a museum.

The Woodstock documentary needs to be archived in a place like the smithsonian. Somewhere for researchers to go and pull up if need to in order to get a very real look at aspects of American culture at that time as well as that culturally historic event.

I didn't answer it because it is an absurdly stupid question that doesn't warrant an answer.

The internet is nothing close to a good archive because the internet is nothing permanent. This is a film that deserves to be preserved and archived in as a hard copy. Something that can be taken out and looked at by a researched 100-200+ years down the road.